yeah, sorry, I should have written back and explained more on this, I just bought this arcade (already converted). I was hoping the cabinet would be in better shape, but it's pretty much unsalvagable for a restore (tons of water damage, cracks, broken off pieces and panels, etc...). I will use the dimensions of the cabinet though and make a new star wars from scratch (I have a CNC machine, and I have been looking for the star wars dimensions for ages, but could never find them and no one ever wanted to post them online, so it will be really nice to have them at my fingertips).
I actually finally plugged it in last night (didn't want to plug it in right when we got back just in case any moisture got into the cab on the drive home, thought it would be better to let it air out a bit). It actually works (the monitor/PCB/controls etc...). That's nice I guess (should be easier to sell the wonderboy stuff now).
I have many pieces already collected over the years to build my own Star Wars (the dimensions was the biggest missing piece). I probably can't start on this project right away though, but when I do, I'm sure I'll post about it here. Makes you wonder what kind of person would take a star wars machine and convert it to a wonderboy (the guy I bought it from had it handed down to him like this, he wasn't the one that converted it). It's really really sad.